Dear ThirdSpace,
Michelle Murphy is a Professor of UofT's History Department and she has built an app for the Aamjiwnaang First Nation. She needs to know about licensing her app (please find details below).
I am not an expert here, but if any of you have any experience/knowledge/expertise, please let me know.
Best Regards, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, CA Ph: +1 647 220 3482 Skype: syed.ishtiaque.ahmed web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ My Availability: Google Calendar Link https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ishtiaque.uoft%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FToronto
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Michelle Murphy michelle.murphy@utoronto.ca Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 10:33 PM Subject: app licensing To: ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu
Hi Ishtiaque,
I hope you are enjoying these last gasps of summer!
I had a question I am hoping you can help me with. I recall that you have built some nonprofit apps as part of your research. We have built one for our lab that is for the use of Aamjiwnaang First Nation. It does not collect data on users and does not require sign in, but is informational, and facilities folks sending own email to the ministry of environment.
I plan to make the software available on github, and to allso make the databse of research available online as well, with creative commons licensing.
I need to specify a licensing terms for the app store for the app itself, and don't know what to do, or what is best practice. I am wondering what you have done? Do you have any advice to offer.
I was looking at this license:
https://opensource.org/licenses/NPOSL-3.0
Many thanks for any advice you have!
Michelle